[xsl] *[@new='yes']

Subject: [xsl] *[@new='yes']
From: Gustaf Liljegren <gustaf.liljegren@xxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 06 Feb 2001 12:02:44 +0100
Hello,

I'm been playing with a sample where I'm trying to get all new parts of a document to show up in red, using XSL FO. There are headers, paragraphs and other typical document elements. All of them can have a new attribute with the value "yes", like this:

<?xml version="1.0"?>
<test>
  <h>This is a header, but it's not new.</h>
  <p>This paragraph is not new.</p>
  <p>This paragraph isn't new either.</p>
  <p new="yes">This paragraph is new.</p>
  <p>This isn't.</p>
  <h new="yes">This header is new</h>
  <p>Another paragraph. Not new.</p>
  <p new="yes">Another paragraph. New.</p>
</test>

The problem is that both headers and paragraphs has their default appearance too, and I haven't found a good way to just add the attribute color="red". Of course I could make separate templates, like p[@new='yes'] and h[@new='yes'], but this means I must define their default appearance twice.

Regards,

Gustaf Liljegren


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